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  1. I'd start the day with a reaction bait like a white spinnerbaits or a rattle trap if you get there early, try a top water! if the fish are active, they should be hitting those baits. If nothing, switch over to a jig and a Senko. Those should get bit. Good luck!
  2. spend more on the rod than the reel, get a 20 size Pfleuger President (59.99) and then look for a rod. any rod thats ML with a F tip will work great. i like a 7' ML rod. but its up to you. just play around with the rods, make sure they balance good, are light and comfortable for you to use! also, if you run braid with a fluoro leader on your DropShot Setup, you will feel a LOT more. its makes those ML rods ultra sensitive.
  3. remeber smallmouth basically live around rocks, whats around rocks? crawfish. there basically a no.1 food source for SMB, so look for hula grubs, or a drop shot with a 4" roboworm. how are you gonna be fishing for them? off shore? pitching to docks? a lot of that has a huge factor into what i will be throwing
  4. i would fish small single tail grubs on a 1/4 or 3/16 jig head. maybe a casting dropshot setup. flukes, senkos, wacky rig
  5. you mean carbon fiber? and was it the whole reel or just the handle?
  6. There great rods for the money but a little to stiff for a top water rod for me. Great for plastics, spinnerbaits, jigs though.
  7. hi, i was wondering if anyone has gotten to use these rods yet? i know there fairly new but figured someone on here has to have one... I haven't been able to find a review on them anywhere! they look like a great series of rods and I'm real interested in trying one. any reviews?
  8. I have a *** that's just like that. Used it all season with no problems. Usually what that is, is the guide gets bent a little and where it flexes, it cracks the clear coat of paint they put on the rods around the guides. I think you'll be fine, but it's your rod.
  9. Powell diesel Cranking rod. An excellent top water stick. On sale too.
  10. I think you can combine the Phoenix and Powell 714 into the same rod. Pick one as they are basically the same.
  11. Yeah *** are some good rods. And I believe the *** Green rods are there inshore series.
  12. I use a ML for DropShot, and a M for a Shakeyhead. But what is the specs on your rod?
  13. are you talking about the rods or reels? i love the rods. the reels look awesome as well, and i want to get my hands on one once they come out
  14. post a pic, i would love to see them
  15. Does it help me catch more fish, probably not, but do I like it? Yes!!!
  16. Braid is the best line for spinning reels IMHO. Doesn't twist, unravel itself, super easy to manage. And small diameter with high strength. I love it for a drop shot, super sensitive
  17. I'm also very interested in it. Sounds like an excellent braid for both spinning and casting. I want some 20lb on my spinning rod, same as 6lb mono
  18. Ok awesome, thanks for the info man
  19. Anyone think I can toss a hudd 68 on my DX745? I know it's over the rods limit, but I'm fishing in open water and really don't feel like having to buy a new rod.. I'll only be throwing the hudd for a month or so during the pre spawn
  20. I use my 745, which is basically the same rod and it works great
  21. Powell Endurance 7'2 MHM, yes its a MH but Powell rods are lighter than listed, its graphite, is $199 retail but you can easily find them for $130-140 your not gonna find a better cranking rod for that price. and YES the handle is 13-3/4 now go buy it
  22. maybe the mike long jig rod? its the DX784, its long and a good punching rod, but i do believe it has a soft tip? someome correct me if im wrong but it might have enought tip to make good casts with ligher flukes/senkos. also, like GAtorB said, what do you consider Punching?

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